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TV Shows - Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory is an American situation comedy created and executive produced by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady, which premiered on CBS on September 24, 2007.
It concerns two male prodigies in their twenties, one an experimental physicist (Leonard) and the other a theoretical physicist (Sheldon), who work at Caltech and live across the hall from a blonde waitress with show-biz aspirations (Penny).
Leonard and Sheldon's geekiness and intellect are contrasted with Penny's social skills and common sense for comedic effect. Two equally geeky friends of theirs, Howard and Rajesh, are also main characters. The show is produced by Warner Bros. Television and Chuck Lorre Productions.

I still love this show but the episode where Sheldon spanks Amy just made it start going downhill. -- Submitted By: (silverseed71) on November 2, 2016, 5:28 pm - (-1 votes)
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I've tried many times to "appreciate" this show, but I just don't get it.
Horrible acting. Forced laughter. Ridiculous plots.
What a complete waste of time. -- Submitted By: (JustLooking) on July 16, 2015, 9:46 pm - (-1 votes)
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Oh please kill this show before it turns into Two and a Half Men! A show about aging comic book nerds was cute for a while. A show about middle aged dorks and their assorted wives and significant others is not cute, it's painful. The rare appearance by Will Wheaton is the only reason I would ever watch it now. -- Submitted By: (spacer) on July 15, 2015, 4:26 pm - (0 votes)
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The way this show SHOULD end. Sheldon wakes up one morning and discovers Leonard has vanished without a trace. He calls Penny, thinking he is there, but she says she never heard of anyone named Leonard. He asks Raj and Howard if they have seen Leonard and they both say they don't know who he is talking about. Sheldon goes to his office at the university to pout and to think when Leonard walks in and invites him to see something very cool. Sheldon follows and Leonard leads him into a very large room filled with computer sever banks. He leads him to a large cabinet and pulls open a drawer, similar to what they have in morgues. Laying on the pull-out table is Sheldon, his eyes are taped closed and he has wires coming out of his head and a feeding tube inserted in his nose. Leonard explains that the real Sheldon is the one in the drawer and that the other Sheldon, along with every one and every thing else in the world is a creation of his mind. Leonard closes the drawer and looks at his friend. "Does this mean I'm god?" Leonard answers, "Yes, Sheldon, you are god in this particular universe." "Cool! Let's get ice cream!" -- Submitted By: (martymarty) on June 30, 2015, 2:55 pm - (1 votes)
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I still love the show. But Sheldon really gets on my nerves. He ALWAYS has to get his own way! Kind of childish if you ask me. -- Submitted By: (Katzi428) on September 22, 2014, 5:10 pm - (1 votes)
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I have seen a few episode of this show. It harks back to the days of old cheesy laugh-track comedies in the day. The catch here is that they are supposed to be smart and cool-nerdy, as opposed to low-brow laugh-track of say, Night Court. Some laughs, but nothing ground breaking. -- Submitted By: (Englebert) on June 14, 2014, 12:14 am - (4 votes)
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Great show. I understand that some people just don't get it but that's ok, you either get the show and love it or totally miss the comedy and hate it. Sheldon and the boys have made it cool to be a science nerd again! -- Submitted By: (martymarty) on June 7, 2014, 11:02 am - (-2 votes)
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So, is the Indian dude gay or what? He never has a gf and that Lucy chick was beyond creepy. Last season they gave him a little poofy dog and he just keeps getting more and more gay, which is fine as long as they let him be gay and stop pretending he's str8 which he obviously isn't. I think he should date Stuart, the comic book guy, those two really seem to like hanging out with each other. Oh, and Leonard is a total loser. My fav characters are Bernadette, Amy and Sheldon. -- Submitted By: (sharp143) on October 4, 2013, 12:35 pm - (3 votes)
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About a month ago I started watching this show. (there was nothing else on) I can actually say, for what I've seen so far, that I do like it. I'm watching it mostly in syndication, so it jumps around a lot. One show will have only the central characters, while the other has Amy and Bernadette. But it hasn't been all that difficult to figure out. Sheldon is a great character on the show. As said in another topic he's an awkward; socially inept but smartest in the room character. Which I've always liked those kinds of characters. I'm often disappointed when he loses, and the couple of episodes Ive watched with Sara Gilbert irritate me. lol -- Submitted By: (Jp) on August 18, 2013, 10:40 pm - (0 votes)
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Maybe the series is good and I'm just nitpicking but the canned laughter makes it unbearable for me. It's more or less like they suppose the audience is so god damned dull that they have to place bigh flashy signs whenever a "joke" happens so you don't forget to laugh - even pausing the dialogue so your rotting brain can have enough time to process the genius behind the NERD HUMOR. -- Submitted By: (Saunich) on August 18, 2013, 5:12 pm - (0 votes)
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Awesome show! At first I didn't like the addition of the new girls, Amy and Benadette, but now love them and think they add an incredible dimension to the main characters. I loath Lucy and for Raj's sake, I hope she is gone for good. The boys still remain boys, although they must all be around 40, and will apparently never grow up, good for them. This show is remarkable for a few things, reviving the career of the very funny Johnny Galecki, launching Kaley Cuoco into the stratosphere, and the discovery of one of the most talented comedic actors of our time, Jim Parsons. Will Wheaton as the recurring nemesis to Sheldon is hilarious and proves Will is not above poking fun at himself AND Wesley Crusher. BTW, to the person who hates the laugh track, the show does not use one! It is filmed before a live audience and the laughs you hear are genuine. -- Submitted By: (jmac9909) on July 11, 2013, 10:14 am - (4 votes)
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One of the very few current shows that I watch nowadays. I got hooked once the show entered syndication plus I like the theme song. -- Submitted By: (JayD) on May 20, 2013, 12:30 am - (-2 votes)
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It was a mistake to show Mrs. Wolowitz on screen in season 6. -- Submitted By: (finnw) on May 17, 2013, 6:33 am - (2 votes)
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Nothing about this show has ever sparked my interest enough to watch. I can't really give a fair opinion about it, other than that. -- Submitted By: (Jp) on May 9, 2013, 10:58 pm - (4 votes)
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this show has never boned. The whole premise of the show is that the pretty girl across the hall is showing the two physicists a thing or two about life, and their worlds are growing & expanding. Don't believe me? Look on CBS's official website. If they did not add Amy and Bernadette, the show would've tanked and ended after season 3. You really want to see them play Halo and WoW and do the same things in every damn episode? Currently in season 6, almost everybody agrees that this season is the best one since season 2. And the ratings are unbelievable--even winning the evening viewer title during a rerun. And there is still a lot of science and nerdy stuff. Anyone who doesn't see that probably doesn't even watch the show anymore, or they're blind. They probably wouldn't be complaining if it was season 2. And it's not a laugh track it's a live audience too. I've been to a taping. -- Submitted By: (sprroch89) on May 8, 2013, 12:47 pm - (0 votes)
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Any scripted show that can beat American Idol with a rerun can't be all that bad -- Submitted By: (stryker73) on May 4, 2013, 10:19 am - (2 votes)
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They added girlfriends (Amy & Bernadette) and changed the show into a romcom to attract female viewers. It's worked in the ratings but it's not a unique show anymore. It's become "Friends". -- Submitted By: (davev) on April 24, 2013, 5:44 pm - (3 votes)
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I watch this show, but I find the laugh track distracting. It's used way too much. -- Submitted By: (Bryan527) on June 25, 2012, 3:34 am - (3 votes)
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I like the show overall, but I find it really irritating anytime they involve the character of Wolowitz' unseen but too often heard (loudly!) mom. She's just too ridiculously over the top to be real, and if someone is like her IRL it's just not funny. She's the kind of person I knocked over innocent bystanders yelling "gang way!" to avoid in my younger days. Meanwhile, Wolowitz brings chicks back to THAT HOUSE of all places for sex, more than once as if he can't seem to grasp what a bad idea that is (yet he's brilliant). Spring for a motel room you cheap fk! How could you NOT with a mom like that at home? -- Submitted By: (ParkerTillman) on June 11, 2012, 11:38 am - (1 votes)
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WHOA, does this show stink or what? Typical TBBT joke:
Sheldon: I'm watching some Star Trek right now
*laughs*
Sheldon: On an HD-TV
*even more laughs*
Sheldon: Too bad there aren't Klingon subtitles
*audience suffocates from too much laughter*
In a nutshell, there are no jokes, just nerdy references, sometimes even plain old references. THAT'S NOT HUMOR, NOR IS IT FUNNY IN ANY WAY. -- Submitted By: () on February 9, 2012, 12:34 am - (1 votes)
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